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Riding a Ryder Cup High, Ian Poulter Wins HSBC Champions

From European Tour.com: Ian Poulter’s brilliant closing 65 saw him turn a four shot deficit into a two stroke victory at the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions. The architect of Europe’s remarkable Ryder Cup victory last month where he won all… Continue Reading

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Inside Ben Hogan’s Life

by Jeff Skinner Check out Steve Elling’s profile of the enigmatic Ben Hogan.  He covers nine defining moments in Hogan’s life. “The following isn’t a ranking or any remote semblance of the most obvious episodes or issues Hogan faced in… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think..and More

by Jeff Skinner 1.  Kevin Na’s week took a bad turn on Sunday but I can’t help but feel for him.  I despise slow play but watching I couldn’t help but empathize with him.  I came out of the week… Continue Reading

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Phil Mickelson Biggest Win? Not The Masters

by Jeff Skinner While Tiger Woods avoided the media center and declined to take part in a pre-tournament press conference, instead posting a video on his website, Phil Mickelson took a few minutes to sit down and answer real questions… Continue Reading

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Bubba Watson: The Dangers of An American Folk Hero

by Jeff Skinner Bubba Watson is back on the course for the first time since his amazing Masters victory at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.  Watson has captured the imagination of legions of fans that revel in his down… Continue Reading

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LPGA Opens Home Tour at Founders Cup

by Jeff Skinner As Dorothy said as she clicked her heels in The Wizard of Oz, “There’s no place like home.”  And that’s very true this week for the American women of the LPGA Tour as they open their domestic… Continue Reading

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10 Things I Think…and More

by Jeff Skinner OK Peter King…Here’s 10 things I think…and more. 1.  One tournament does not a rivalry make. But with all we know of Rory and Tiger no one can blame us for thinking that this could be the… Continue Reading

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Darren Clarke Shocks the World, Again

by Jeff Skinner Darren Clarke has always played by his own set of rules.  Since he turned professional in 1990 he fostered the reputation of a man that enjoys life.  From his maiden victory at The 1993 Alfred Dunhill Open… Continue Reading

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